North Greene High School

Coordinates: 36°18′28″N 82°48′11″W / 36.3077°N 82.8030°W / 36.3077; -82.8030
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North Greene High School
Address
Map
4675 Old Baileyton Road

,
37745

Coordinates36°18′28″N 82°48′11″W / 36.3077°N 82.8030°W / 36.3077; -82.8030
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1963
School districtGreene County Schools
Grades9–12
Number of students344 (2022) [2]
CampusRural
Color(s)Dark green and grey
    [1]
Team nameHuskies[1]
WebsiteOfficial website.

North Greene High School is a high school in Greene County located at 4675 Old Baileyton Road in Baileyton, Tennessee. It is operated by Greene County Schools. It is a consolidation of West Pines, Ottway, and Baileyton high schools. Today the feeder school to North Greene High School in North Greene Middle, the former Ottway Elementary School.

Feeder schools[edit]

  • Baileyton Elementary (grades PreK–5)
  • North Greene Middle (formerly known as Ottway Elementary, grades 6–8)

Faculty[edit]

Staff:

  • Principal
    • Amanda Weems
  • Vice Principal
    • Caroline Shelton
  • Guidance
    • Michele Keffer

Athletics[edit]

Students may participate in a variety of athletic programs:

  • Band

Director Brandon Woods

  • Baseball

Coach Jason Lowe

  • Basketball –

Boys Coach Sam Tarlton

Girls Coach James Buchanan

  • Cheerleading

Coach Logan McCamey

  • Football

Coach Eric Tilson

  • Golf

Coach Jason Lowe Boys and Girls

  • Softball

Coach Danny Weems

  • Tennis

Coach Zach Brown Boys and Girls

  • Volleyball

Coach

  • Co-op Soccer and Lacrosse with area high schools

Clubs[edit]

Students may participate in a wide variety of clubs:

  • FFA(Future Farmers of America)
  • FCA(Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
  • International Club
  • Strategy Club
  • Science Club
  • Book Club
  • BETA Club
  • TSA(Technology Student Association)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "North Greene High School". Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  2. ^ "North Greene High School". Great! Schools. Retrieved October 12, 2020.[better source needed]

External links[edit]